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» 50 Cent: Beyonce Made Jay-Z Famous
From Contact Music: "50 Cent has taken a sly swipe at rap rival Jay-Z, insisting the '99 Problems' hitmaker was a 'no one' until he wed Beyonce Knowles. Superstar Jay-Z, real name Shawn Carter, wed the Bootylicious beauty in April, and 50 Cent claims it was their union - not the rap mogul's music - that raised his profile on the international scene. He says, 'I'm a big fan of Jay-Z, but outside of the states and hip-hop circles, no one really knew who he was until he married Beyonce.' The 'In Da Club' rapper has also disputed reports that Jay-Z is worth an estimated $1 billion, but is adamant he's not jealous of his fortune. He adds, 'I don't believe he's worth that much! It's all been exaggerated. I'm comfortable. I don't want for anything so I'm not in a race.'" |
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» Beware of Beyonce
"An online search for Beyonce or Brad Pitt could end up infecting and destroying your hard drive, thanks to computer hackers who use their names to plant viruses into computers. According to new data from computer security company McAfee, fans who go looking for info or photos on these stars have an 18 percent chance of having their computers infected with a virus or harmful hacking programs." [EUR] |
![]() Beyonce and Jay-Z, along with some other usual suspects (seriously, how is Joy Bryant everywhere at once?), attended the New Yorkers For Children Fall Gala last night. Apparently, Jay-Z judged it to be one of those sunglasses-are-appropriate-indoors events. CONTINUED » |
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It's Hard To Take On Madonna
Rihanna performed a cover of Madonna's "Vogue" at Fashion Rocks, which aired last night. Yay or nay? I'm aware that Rihanna's success mystifies some of you… After the jump, Beyonce and Justin Timberlake cover "Ain't Nothin' Like The Real Thing," and Beyonce salutes Etta James. |
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Beyonce: 1998 to Present
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So Long Solange
Her label says the album represents "her most personal, reflective and revelatory collection to-date." [Billboard] |
» Wedding Ring The Alarm
This $5 million wedding ring allowed Beyonce to accompany it to Fashion Rocks. How nice of it! [People] |
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Star-Studded
At the annual Conde Nast Fashion Rocks concert Friday, an impressive number of current female pop stars took to the stage to perform the new benefit song, "Just Stand Up." The performance, featuring Carrie Underwood, Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, Mary J. Blige, Rihanna, Fergie, Miley Cyrus, Leona Lewis, Keyshia Cole, Ashanti and Ciara, aired live on the Stand Up To Cancer telethon. If you watch the video, you'll see that young Miley is clearly the vocal weak link, but she makes up for it in enthusiasm. Based on the photos, Beyonce was sporting that wig for an Etta James tribute. I think… I hope. Click through for many more pictures from Fashion Rocks. CONTINUED » |
» Beyonce Wants To Make Room For Solange
From Marie Claire UK: "[Beyonce]’s been quoted in the past as saying there’s a time limit on being a pop star. ‘Being a pop star, yes,’ she responds. ‘Being a legend, an icon, absolutely not. And, at this point, that’s what I’m trying to do. I’m over being a pop star. I don’t wanna be a hot girl. I wanna be iconic. And I feel like I’ve accomplished a lot. I feel like I’m highly respected, which is more important than any award or any amount of records. And I feel like there comes a point when being a pop star is not enough.’" |
![]() Several Divas Lend their Voices To One Track, And It's All For Charity
• I never thought I'd see the day that D.L. Hughley would make me tear up a bit. [NB] • So…no to Joe Biden as veep? [JJP] • For the readers out there who would like to see Kanye West without his shirt on. [Bossip] • Terrence Howard never disappoints, does he? [C&D] • Obama not black enough? Yeah, right… [RD] |
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Do We Really Still Believe Light Skin Is Better Than Dark Skin?
![]() Inspired by the Beyonce ad, of course: It's not a stretch to say that lighter-skinned black women have more of a presence in the mainstream media, but within the black community, how much of an issue is skin color? Does colorism still plague us? How far do you think we have we come? |
» No Matter How Much We Try, Jay-Z's Not Talking
Jay-Z and Beyonce, like most celebrities who want at least a fighting chance to keep their relationship intact, believe that certain things should be sacred. This is why he's never, ever, ever going to talk about his marriage to Beyonce, although he will flash the wedding ring to paps on occasion. "I just think it's really a part of your life that you gotta keep to yourself," he tells Vibe in their September issue. "You have to have something sacred to you and the people around you," the 38-year-old adds. "I shared so much of my life… I should have something to hold on to." [Us] |
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